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economy, but country, he says, will bounce back. he says it's the politics that need to change. >> and today i want our people and our businesses and the rest of the world to know that the full faith and credit of the united states remains unquestioned. but all of my friends in congress, understand that how business is done in this town has to change. because we've all got a lot of work to do on behalf of the american people and that includes the hard work of regaining their trust. there's no good reason why we can't govern responsibly. despite our differences. without lurching from manufactured crisis to manufactured crisis. >> president called on lawmakers to take a balanced approach to a responsible budget. he also called for finishing the work on comprehensive immigration reform and passing a farm bill. plenty to chew on today to add a little depth and perspective, our chief congressional correspondent dana bash up on the hill, senior white house correspondent jim acosta over at the white house. jim, a lot of us thought that may
economy, but country, he says, will bounce back. he says it's the politics that need to change. >> and today i want our people and our businesses and the rest of the world to know that the full faith and credit of the united states remains unquestioned. but all of my friends in congress, understand that how business is done in this town has to change. because we've all got a lot of work to do on behalf of the american people and that includes the hard work of regaining their trust....
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experts say it's the latest sign of a housing recovery that's been a positive force in the economy. >>> in september 1977, nasa launched "the voyager 1" into space. during this liftoff, jimmy carter was a fledgling president, elvis presley had just died, and the u.s. was still reeling from the vietnam war. 35 years later, "voyager" is still up there and now is about 11 billion miles away from earth exploring a new region in our solar system known as the magnetic highway. it's now further away than any manmade project has ever been. and still going. >> i'm going to grab your iphone -- >> this is chad meyers, i'm sure you recognize him. >> this iphone has 250,000 times more storage capacity than that satellite from 1977. >> i could launch my iphone into space, is that what you're saying? i have a specific question for you about the solar system. nasa is refusing it ever left the solar system. >> right. it's on the edge. it's still going in the same direction. >> aren't we all? >> yeah, downhill. nasa is waiting for the magnetic field to change. it knows the solar field that comes out of
experts say it's the latest sign of a housing recovery that's been a positive force in the economy. >>> in september 1977, nasa launched "the voyager 1" into space. during this liftoff, jimmy carter was a fledgling president, elvis presley had just died, and the u.s. was still reeling from the vietnam war. 35 years later, "voyager" is still up there and now is about 11 billion miles away from earth exploring a new region in our solar system known as the magnetic...
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the best highway fuel economy of any gas engine in america. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! >>> not much of a surprise a new gallup poll out today showed the most religious cities in america are in the bible belt or in utah headquarters of the mormon faith. topping the list, provo. orem in ohio, with 77% of all folks there identifying as very religious. coming in second, montgomery, alabama. third on the list, jackson, mississippi. gallup found the least religious cities are in new england and along the california coast. burlington, vermont, and boulder, colorado, coming in with the lowest religious population. >>>s what's in your easter basket? numbers show just how big candy is this holiday. 90 million chocolate bunnies are created for easter. 90 million. americans buy more tha
the best highway fuel economy of any gas engine in america. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! >>> not much of a surprise a new gallup poll out today showed the most religious cities in america...
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of a healthy economy. it's improving, but we haven't made back all that was lost in the recession. this has been propping up the economy for several years, acting as a safety net, and this week, we heard janet yellen saying she thinks the stimulus needs to keep flowing because unemployment is just too high. she's not the only one. sysco ceo said the global economy is also inconsistent. these records highs are not a sign of a 100% healthy economy. >> many analysts say the market is due for a correction, and could nat be coming before the end of the year? >> the crystal ball, don. no one knows for sure, but some experts say the market has gone too far. the s&p 500 is up 26%. normal ca al gains are closer t. we haven't seen that since 1999. >> mar abel will be following the stock exchange and she'll be there for you. thank you. >>> he's been called everything from the mouth of the south to a visionary. we'll take a glimpse at the impact ted turner has had on television news and the world. ♪ (train horn) vo:
of a healthy economy. it's improving, but we haven't made back all that was lost in the recession. this has been propping up the economy for several years, acting as a safety net, and this week, we heard janet yellen saying she thinks the stimulus needs to keep flowing because unemployment is just too high. she's not the only one. sysco ceo said the global economy is also inconsistent. these records highs are not a sign of a 100% healthy economy. >> many analysts say the market is due for...
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all of this will cause a ripple effect throughout our economy. layoffs and pay cuts means that people have less money in their pockets. and that means that they have less money to spend at local businesses. that means lower profits. that means fewer hires. the longer these cuts remain in place, the greater the damage to our economy. a slow grind that will intensify with each passing day. so economists are estimating that as a consequence of the sequester, that we could see growth cut by over one-half of 1%. it will cost about 750,000 jobs at a time when we should be growing jobs more quickly. so every time that we get a piece of economic news over the next month, next two months, next six months, as long as the sequester is in place, well know that that economic news could have been better if congress had not failed to act. and let's be clear. none of this is necessary. it's happening because a choice that republicans in congress have made. they have allowed these cuts to happen because they refuse to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole t
all of this will cause a ripple effect throughout our economy. layoffs and pay cuts means that people have less money in their pockets. and that means that they have less money to spend at local businesses. that means lower profits. that means fewer hires. the longer these cuts remain in place, the greater the damage to our economy. a slow grind that will intensify with each passing day. so economists are estimating that as a consequence of the sequester, that we could see growth cut by over...
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clinton says, right now the country should be focused on unemployment and economy, not the next presidential election. in an interview with abc's barbara wallers she couldn't avoid the inevitable questions about 2016. >> okay. here it comes. when will you, if you do, decide whether or not you're going to run for president? >> well, it's such a difficult decision and it's one that i am not going to rush into. i haven't made up my mind. i really have not. i will look carefully at what i think i can do and make that decision, you know, some time next year. >> does your husband want you to run? there he is very respectful. he knows that this is -- >> he does want you to run. >> well, he wants me to do what i think is right. >> if you ran and you became president, what would i call your husband? first spouse? >> i have no idea. first mate. >> political report, peter hamby in iowa. so, what do you make of secretary clinton's latest remarks about 2016, peter? >> reporter: well, honestly, wolf, not very much other than the fact that she said she would make her decision sometime next year as opposed
clinton says, right now the country should be focused on unemployment and economy, not the next presidential election. in an interview with abc's barbara wallers she couldn't avoid the inevitable questions about 2016. >> okay. here it comes. when will you, if you do, decide whether or not you're going to run for president? >> well, it's such a difficult decision and it's one that i am not going to rush into. i haven't made up my mind. i really have not. i will look carefully at what...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> is voting right acts still necessary or is it an outdated concept of the civil rights movement? the case considered one of the most important that the justices are going to tackle this term. lawmakers
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since 1963, the economy has changed. the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provided a foothold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. and our politics have suffered. intrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo, resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. -- or taxes on the wealthy who can afford it just to fund crumbling schools, that all these things violated sound economic principles. we'd be told that growing inequality was a price for a growing economy. the measure of a free market. that greed was good and compassion ineffective. that those without jobs or health care had only themselves to blame. then there were those elected officials who found it useful to practice the old politics of division. doing their best to convince middle class americans of a great untruth. that government was somehow itself to blame for their growing economic insecurity. that distant bureaucrats were taking
since 1963, the economy has changed. the twin forces of technology and global competition have subtracted those jobs that once provided a foothold into the middle class. reduced the bargaining power of american workers. and our politics have suffered. intrenched interests, those who benefit from an unjust status quo, resisted any government efforts to give working families a fair deal. -- or taxes on the wealthy who can afford it just to fund crumbling schools, that all these things violated...
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fits into the global economy right now, hit me up before i go or while i'm there. and tune in here saturdays as the 1:00 p.m. eastern, suns at 3:00. thanks for joining the conversation here on "your $$$$$" and have a fantastic $$$$$" and have a fantastic weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a beautiful day on the national mall. hello, everyone. it's 2:00 on the east coast. 11:00 a.m. out west. thank you for joining us. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john berman. great to see you here today. we are live in washington, d.c., covering a huge event for this city and a huge event for the entire country. president barack obama's second inauguration. >> you can just see the beautiful picture behind us. so much going on around the nation's capital this weekend. cnn you can be sure is covering it all. parades, concerts, and religious services all of it leading up to the big main event, president obama's inauguration ceremony coming up on monday highlights of that event, the swearing in, of course, and the inaugural speech. white house correspondent brianna keilar jo
fits into the global economy right now, hit me up before i go or while i'm there. and tune in here saturdays as the 1:00 p.m. eastern, suns at 3:00. thanks for joining the conversation here on "your $$$$$" and have a fantastic $$$$$" and have a fantastic weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a beautiful day on the national mall. hello, everyone. it's 2:00 on the east coast. 11:00 a.m. out west. thank you for joining us. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john...
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temperature of the global economy. i'll be thousands of miles away but not going to forget about my job. my fox will be on what role the u.s. plays in the global economy and what 2013 is going to look like to the global business elite because their decisions will have an impact on investment and job creation right here in the united states. if you've got questions you want me to ask, you're unclear how the u.s. fits into the global economy right now, hit me up before i go or while i'm there. and tune in here saturdays as the 1:00 p.m. eastern, suns at 3:00. thanks for joining the conversation here on "your $$$$$" and have a fantastic $$$$$" and have a fantastic weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a beautiful day on the national mall. hello, everyone. it's 2:00 on the east coast. 11:00 a.m. out west. thank you for joining us. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm john berman. great to see you here today. we are live in washington, d.c., covering a huge event for this city and a huge event for the entire country. presi
temperature of the global economy. i'll be thousands of miles away but not going to forget about my job. my fox will be on what role the u.s. plays in the global economy and what 2013 is going to look like to the global business elite because their decisions will have an impact on investment and job creation right here in the united states. if you've got questions you want me to ask, you're unclear how the u.s. fits into the global economy right now, hit me up before i go or while i'm there....
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> president obama selling a creative way to pay for research into alternative energy sources. he used his weekly address to present a plan to use the money collected from private companies who drill for oil on public lands. >> now, this idea isn't mine. it actually builds off a proposal put forward by a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals. let's take their advice
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of...
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, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >>> within a few seconds, the president will walk into the briefic room, make a statement, reacting to had historic decision of the united states senate today to change the rules of the game as far as presidential nominees. here's the president. >> it's no secret that the american people have probably never been more frustrated with washington, and one of the reasons why that is is that over the past five years, we've seen an unprecedented pattern of obstruction in congress that's prevented too much of the american people's business from getting done. all too often, we've seen a single senator or a handful of senators choose to abuse arcane procedural tactics to unilaterally block bipartisan compromises or to prevent well qualified patriotic americans from filling critical positions of service in our system of government. at a time when
, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >>> within a few seconds, the president will walk into the briefic room, make a statement, reacting to had historic decision of the united states senate today to change the rules of the game as far as presidential nominees. here's...
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you look at polls, they show our faith in the economy is shaky at best. we're seeing the markets jump on wall street. doesn't feel like americans feel that's the right thing. >> hi, jim. interesting poll numbers we're getting. 59% of americans do not believe that thing in the u.s. are going well. they think things in the u.s. are going badly. 39% believe we are still in an economic downturn. this has to do with the economy specifically. 24% believe we are in a recovery. here's where the disconnect is many coming from. we have seen numerous record highs. the dow passing 16,000 for the first time this month. the nasdaq also passing 4,000. we have not seen levels like that from the nasdaq since 13 years. so during the height of the dotcom bubble. i do want to talk about housing. housing is clearly in recovery even though mortgage rates are climbing steadily. housing is still in recovery. the disconnect is coming from jobs. even though jobs are being added. a lot of low wage jobs specifically from hospitality and retail. jobs are being added. a lot of it is l
you look at polls, they show our faith in the economy is shaky at best. we're seeing the markets jump on wall street. doesn't feel like americans feel that's the right thing. >> hi, jim. interesting poll numbers we're getting. 59% of americans do not believe that thing in the u.s. are going well. they think things in the u.s. are going badly. 39% believe we are still in an economic downturn. this has to do with the economy specifically. 24% believe we are in a recovery. here's where the...
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and the economy. well, there is plenty to look out for. zane asher is at the new york stock exchange. zane? >> deb, this upcoming week on wall street, we will introduce a brand new airline. well, kind of. american and u.s. air will merge into the biggest airline monday. ceos of the two companies will bring the nasdaq's opening bill. ticket will be aal. new name, american. as for the economy, there will be reports on jobless claims, and retail sales. numbers are critical because they are for november, the shart of the holiday shopping season. so far signes have been mixed. black friday weekend sales dropped for the first time since the recession but cyber monday sales rose to an all-time high. report next week from the government will be the definitive view. deb, that's what's coming up this week on wall street. >> zain asher, thank you. >>> finally, question number five. who will win the heisman trophy? florida's quarterback could be honored. jameis winston is the odds-on favorite. the winner will be announced next saturday. >>> and don't
and the economy. well, there is plenty to look out for. zane asher is at the new york stock exchange. zane? >> deb, this upcoming week on wall street, we will introduce a brand new airline. well, kind of. american and u.s. air will merge into the biggest airline monday. ceos of the two companies will bring the nasdaq's opening bill. ticket will be aal. new name, american. as for the economy, there will be reports on jobless claims, and retail sales. numbers are critical because they are...
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that shows an economy barely growing. the good news about the gdp reading shows the private sector side of the economy was good because there was business investment. there was consumer spending. it hung in there. but you look at government spending, that's really what took a huge bite out of economic growth in the last three months. of 2012. and so, you know, it's just -- the gdp number is not enough to have an impact on the labor market. that's what you want to see. you want to see unemployment go down. and the only way -- or one big way many economists say you're going to see unemployment come down and you need to see gdp or economic growth grow 3% per year just to bring down unemployment 1%. remember, unemployment right now is sitting at 7.9%. suzanne? >> thank you. >>> the parents of a transgender 6-year-old say a colorado schoolschoo school's discriminating against their child. she was born a boy and identifies as a girl and wants to use the girl's bathroom. first the school was okay with that and now they have had
that shows an economy barely growing. the good news about the gdp reading shows the private sector side of the economy was good because there was business investment. there was consumer spending. it hung in there. but you look at government spending, that's really what took a huge bite out of economic growth in the last three months. of 2012. and so, you know, it's just -- the gdp number is not enough to have an impact on the labor market. that's what you want to see. you want to see...
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of course that creates a domino effect throughout the economy. don? >> this is ridiculous. i can't believe our government has gotten us here. and just certain members of our government. not all of them. not all of them. >> right. >> listen, can we look forward to the asian markets that will open up pretty soon? what can we expect? >> what i saw at last, the market opened about 10 minutes ago. i saw markets in the green. you saw how things go. that could quickly turn. the night is still young, don. >> all right. we'll be watching that. appreciate it, allison. >>> and we want to bring you this. happening right now. police are in the middle after huge counterterrorism operation in london. officers have made four arrests and raids are taking place at six other locations across the city. the men were arrested on suspicion of planning or committing a terrorist act. we will get more to you on these arrests just as soon as we get it. so stand by. this is all developing in london right now. >>> in the meantime, it seems congress has angered some people. people who don't anger easily
of course that creates a domino effect throughout the economy. don? >> this is ridiculous. i can't believe our government has gotten us here. and just certain members of our government. not all of them. not all of them. >> right. >> listen, can we look forward to the asian markets that will open up pretty soon? what can we expect? >> what i saw at last, the market opened about 10 minutes ago. i saw markets in the green. you saw how things go. that could quickly turn. the...
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with president obama about a wide range of issues including college costs as we mentioned before, the economy much, much more. he has an exclusive interview tomorrow right here on cnn. ups dropping its insurance plan for the working spouses of its employees. the company is now blaming president obama. hear the explanation up next. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. >>> ups says it will drop health coverage for 15 thoou worker spouses next year. these are spouses who can get insurance through their own employers rather than using their husband's or wife's plans with ups. the company, they are blaming obama care. christine romans has the details. >> 15,000 people, that's the magic number of working spouses that will no longer get health insurance coverage through employees working for ups. that affects roughly half of the company's workforce. in this internal memo obtained by kaiser health news, ups states we believe your spouse should be covered by their own employer, just as ups has a r
with president obama about a wide range of issues including college costs as we mentioned before, the economy much, much more. he has an exclusive interview tomorrow right here on cnn. ups dropping its insurance plan for the working spouses of its employees. the company is now blaming president obama. hear the explanation up next. ♪ there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. >>> ups says...
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it's a clear headwind to the economy. if you're one of the three quarters of a million federal workers that's about to be furlou furloughed, you don't know how long that's going to last, i'm going to guess a lot of these people were not at the mall going hog wild this weekend, right? there's uncertainty. that uncertainty causes people to pull back. that's where the headwind of the already slow-growing economy comes into play. as long as it's short-term in nature, it doesn't disrupt people's finances too much, doesn't disrupt the economy too much, and the nervousness you're seeing in the financial markets is something that will be quickly forgotten and then on to the next thing, the debt ceiling, which is far more significant. gr that's the but. one thing to have a government finite shutdown, but another one when they need to increase their borrowing limit to pay their bill. if congress can't get their act together on that, that's much more disastrous. tell the american people why. >> it certainly is. what revolves around
it's a clear headwind to the economy. if you're one of the three quarters of a million federal workers that's about to be furlou furloughed, you don't know how long that's going to last, i'm going to guess a lot of these people were not at the mall going hog wild this weekend, right? there's uncertainty. that uncertainty causes people to pull back. that's where the headwind of the already slow-growing economy comes into play. as long as it's short-term in nature, it doesn't disrupt people's...
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and the effect that has on our economy. right now there are brilliant students from all over the world, sitting in classrooms at our top universities. they're earning degrees in the fields of the future, like engineering and computer science. but once they finish school, once they earn that diploma, there is a good chance they'll have to leave our country. think about that. intel was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. instagram was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. right now in one of those classrooms there is a student wrestling with how to turn their big idea, their intel or instagram, into a big business. we're giving them all the skills they need to figure that out. but then we're going to turn around and tell them to start na business and create the jobs some place else. that's not how you grow new industries in america. that's how you give new industries to our competitors. that's why we need comprehensive immigration reform. now -- n
and the effect that has on our economy. right now there are brilliant students from all over the world, sitting in classrooms at our top universities. they're earning degrees in the fields of the future, like engineering and computer science. but once they finish school, once they earn that diploma, there is a good chance they'll have to leave our country. think about that. intel was started with the help of an immigrant who studied here and then stayed here. instagram was started with the help...
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but egypt's economy is on the ropes. across the region, political storm clouds ar gathering as iran, israel and eight arab countries hold crucial elections this year. >> in every one of them, a new form of right, far, far right is emerging as to change the balance of power. >> reporter: in his first term, barack obama said he was making the middle east peace process a priority, but middle east expert aaron david miller says don't get your hopes up for this term. >> the fact is if you -- if the administration tried to put mahmoud abbas and benjamin netanyahu down together, right now, or in february, at the negotiating table, the gaps between them are so large that they simply cannot be bridged and the u.s., yet again, will be revealed as an emperor without clothes. >> and when we come back, we'll talk to chris lawrence from the pentagon, get new information here about this hostage situation in algeria. this is this north african country where we're now hearing, confirmed by the state department, 40 hostages, being called
but egypt's economy is on the ropes. across the region, political storm clouds ar gathering as iran, israel and eight arab countries hold crucial elections this year. >> in every one of them, a new form of right, far, far right is emerging as to change the balance of power. >> reporter: in his first term, barack obama said he was making the middle east peace process a priority, but middle east expert aaron david miller says don't get your hopes up for this term. >> the fact is...
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we were the biggest economy in the world. there's resilience in the economy. it's congress, the policymakers holding it back, and that's what's so frustrating. you look at the economic damage so far, some $20 billion depending on what estimates you look at. it's the size of a hurricane, but it's manmade. you can get over that kind of economic loss if you quickly get things back to normal, but you're absolutely right. we're not talking about getting things back to normal. we're talking about getting them back to the new normal, which is budget fight after budget fight, partisanship after partisanship, then obama care then balancing the budget then obama care, then absolute gridlock in washington. kicking the can helps for now, but we have to figure out how to get our spending and taxing priorities in place and fix this thing. that's what really threatens the u.s., its economy, and its outlook for investors. >> peter, the oracle of omaha, a billionaire investor warren buffett said the debt limit itself, he compared it to a nulear bomb. take a look at what he tol
we were the biggest economy in the world. there's resilience in the economy. it's congress, the policymakers holding it back, and that's what's so frustrating. you look at the economic damage so far, some $20 billion depending on what estimates you look at. it's the size of a hurricane, but it's manmade. you can get over that kind of economic loss if you quickly get things back to normal, but you're absolutely right. we're not talking about getting things back to normal. we're talking about...
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now the economy is picking up and they'll probably start using them again. >> yeah. i think now you have your smart phone and you can see okay, there's an actual -- before people didn't know how to use them or how to get there. now you have your smart phone and an app like this. okay, you can book a seat. this is how you do it. this is really the smart phone con neblgtding those dots. >> it's a luxury through your smart phone and it's called -- this one is called task rabbit. >> maybe we can't book a private plane, but let's say you need to find somebody help you pick up the groceries, you need to get a key to someone. you can get an app called task rabbit. you can go on there and say i need this done, this is how much i'll play. it will connect you with people in your community. okay, i'll do it for this amount. it's actually a way to really know some people in your community and people can make money on the side. i smoke with one woman who's actually supplementing her income and she was paying for school. so i actually did this a year ago, and i had a guy come and
now the economy is picking up and they'll probably start using them again. >> yeah. i think now you have your smart phone and you can see okay, there's an actual -- before people didn't know how to use them or how to get there. now you have your smart phone and an app like this. okay, you can book a seat. this is how you do it. this is really the smart phone con neblgtding those dots. >> it's a luxury through your smart phone and it's called -- this one is called task rabbit....
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. but i didn't want her towait see my psoriasis. no matter how many ways i try to cover up, my psoriasis keeps showing up. all her focus is on me. but with these dry, cracked, red, flaky patches, i'm not sure if i want it to be. this is more than uncomfortable, it's unacceptable. visit psoriasis.com where you can get refusing to hide, a free guide filled with simple strategies for living well with psoriasis. learn more at psoriasis.com and talk to your dermatologist. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. yeah, you've got our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of y
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. but i didn't want her towait see my psoriasis. no matter how many ways i try to cover up, my psoriasis keeps showing up. all her focus is on me. but with these dry, cracked, red, flaky patches, i'm not sure if i want it to be. this is more than uncomfortable, it's unacceptable. visit psoriasis.com where you can get refusing to hide, a free guide filled with simple strategies...
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. >>> here's another sign that the housing market is turning around and the economy is getting better. lowe's is hiring in a big way. the home improvement chain is looking to add 54,000 worker this is spring. most of the jobs are part-time and only last through september, but it's still a job. 9,000 workers will be permanent employees. that's good news. apple stock getting hammered. disappointed by the first quarter earnings and outlook for future growth. so allison, we were talking about it and everything was apple, apple. >> it was going so swimmingly. >> why is everyone suddenly -- i don't know, but a lot of people, why are a lot of people soured on apple? >> it's not a sudden transformation since september. you look at the report card and what it shows is that apple cannibalized itself. people out there wound up buying lower priced apple products instead of higher priced top of the line. they bought the iphone 4s instead of the 5 and the mini instead of the higher priced one. come on. apple recorded record profits and sold 48 million iphones and 23 million ipads and not to mention
. >>> here's another sign that the housing market is turning around and the economy is getting better. lowe's is hiring in a big way. the home improvement chain is looking to add 54,000 worker this is spring. most of the jobs are part-time and only last through september, but it's still a job. 9,000 workers will be permanent employees. that's good news. apple stock getting hammered. disappointed by the first quarter earnings and outlook for future growth. so allison, we were talking...
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on your personal economy, you always tell me your business is a business of one, economy of one. that's painful statistics. >> it is. it's a week worth of your life wasted trying to get to work. it's a sign of a strengthening economy, it means you are driving to work more, it means more deliveries are being taken by truck on the roads. and it also means bridges are being fixed, some of those delays are because of infrastructure work. in 2005 you spent 43 hours in the car every year, 2010 dropped to 34 hours. we are back up to 38 hours. that's enough wasted gasoline sitting in traffic costs you 818 bucks a year, as much gas as could fill the superdome four times. dc is the worst which has a growing economy. dc, los angeles, san francisco, new york and boston. those are cities with the worst traffic, this from texas a & m. >> i know everybody is different. everybody has a different commute and that sort of thing. on average, what is the family budget that goes towards gasoline in america? >> 4%. that is a four year high. 4% of your household budget going for gas. what's that on ave
on your personal economy, you always tell me your business is a business of one, economy of one. that's painful statistics. >> it is. it's a week worth of your life wasted trying to get to work. it's a sign of a strengthening economy, it means you are driving to work more, it means more deliveries are being taken by truck on the roads. and it also means bridges are being fixed, some of those delays are because of infrastructure work. in 2005 you spent 43 hours in the car every year, 2010...
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economy. >> the confidence in the economy would be shaken, no two ways about it. be clear, we would pay the interest on the debt, we would not default on the debt. there's a difference between not defaulting on the debt and paying for everything you want to pay for. think of it as a 20% pay cut. i have nigh members, christine has hers. i get mine from the joint economic committee. it's about 20%. think of the state of california. it went through a very similar period where it issued script. i'm not advocating that. i think if we look longer term, the baypert zn or nonpartisan budget office indicates if we stay on the path we are on of raising the debt ceilings without modifying the entitlement programs we'll be in serious financial trouble by the end of the term of the next president. very, very serious. so it may be that this is what is necessary to get the two sides to sit down and negotiate. mr. obama is going to have to be less ambitious ability health care. i'm not an advocate of junking his program. the republicans are going to have to get more realistic abo
economy. >> the confidence in the economy would be shaken, no two ways about it. be clear, we would pay the interest on the debt, we would not default on the debt. there's a difference between not defaulting on the debt and paying for everything you want to pay for. think of it as a 20% pay cut. i have nigh members, christine has hers. i get mine from the joint economic committee. it's about 20%. think of the state of california. it went through a very similar period where it issued...
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this from bill, "as long as we have a militaryized economy, they'll find a war to start or start one of their own, and we'll never get those live or money back." and from michael, "hopefully we learn to keep our noses out of other country's business, unless they threaten to attack or do attack the united states." please, keep the conversation going. we have great response to this question and it's so important, so facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a quick break. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. music ... music ... music... >>> happening now in the newsroom, sex, lies, and videotape. breaking overnight, new details about senat
this from bill, "as long as we have a militaryized economy, they'll find a war to start or start one of their own, and we'll never get those live or money back." and from michael, "hopefully we learn to keep our noses out of other country's business, unless they threaten to attack or do attack the united states." please, keep the conversation going. we have great response to this question and it's so important, so facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn. the next hour of...
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economy added 155,000 jobs while unemployment held steady at 7.8%. a lot of people are out of work and under employed. career counselors are urging clients to do all they can to keep the present job. ifo iform -- >> reporter: nearly 5 million americans out of work for a half a year or more. so career counselors are starting 2013 with a clear message, keep hanging on. >> it is incredibly competitive right now whether working or not working. i think that individuals who have that advantage of having employment right now should make sure they are taking full advantage of that. >> reporter: that they say means three things. first, ask for opportunity. build your professional network inside and outside of your office. workers who go unnoticed are often the first to go out the door. >> they don't raise their hand. they don't raise their hand for the difficult projects. they don't ask for lateral moves. they don't ask for more responsibilities. they don't join teams. these are things that companies look for for people for the longer haul. >> she works for t
economy added 155,000 jobs while unemployment held steady at 7.8%. a lot of people are out of work and under employed. career counselors are urging clients to do all they can to keep the present job. ifo iform -- >> reporter: nearly 5 million americans out of work for a half a year or more. so career counselors are starting 2013 with a clear message, keep hanging on. >> it is incredibly competitive right now whether working or not working. i think that individuals who have that...
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the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and you will find machines doing the jobs that people once used to do. you find a day in many businesses that one person because of automation can do the work five people used to do. it's the work around us that's changed. and this has had an impact on our people. on our hard working people. many have seen jobs wiped out. jobs they've been doing for 20 years disappeared overnight. many of them -- and many of them do things the right way. for example, they pay their mortgages on time. and now when the housing bubble came they were stuck with a bill for bailing out the bank
the global economy is real. we don't live in a national economy anymore. everything you buy, everything you sell, everything you touch, it's all impacted by things that are happening halfway around the world. the information age is real that's made our lives easier. it's allowed you right now to take pictures with your phones and tweet every word i say for or against me. it's changed the world. and it's made our life easier. it's also changed our economy. you go into a grocery store today and...
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so -- i want to be clear, these cuts will harm, not help our economy. that's why i'm reaching out to republicans and democrats to come together around a balanced approach, a smart, phased in approach to deficit reduction, that includes smart spending cuts and entitlement reforms and new revenue and that won't hurt our middle class or slow economic growth. and if we do that, then we can move beyond governing from crisis to crisis to crisis and we keep our focus on policies that actually create jobs and grow our economy and move forward to face all the other challenges we face from fixing our broken immigration system, to educating our kids, to keeping them safe from gun violence. and few pieces of business are more important for us than getting our energy future right. so here at argon, and other labs around the country, scientists are working on getting us where we need to get ten years from now, 20 years from now. today, what most americans feel first when it comes to energy prices or energy issues are prices that they pay at the pump. and over the pas
so -- i want to be clear, these cuts will harm, not help our economy. that's why i'm reaching out to republicans and democrats to come together around a balanced approach, a smart, phased in approach to deficit reduction, that includes smart spending cuts and entitlement reforms and new revenue and that won't hurt our middle class or slow economic growth. and if we do that, then we can move beyond governing from crisis to crisis to crisis and we keep our focus on policies that actually create...
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the american economy is very large. even that attack, the american economy was 4%. >> the idea to bleed us economically, it's very naive about the size of the american economy. we're spending historically, even though we spend a lot on military, 4.58% of gdp. >> when he sends out an internet video, a message like this saying go ahead, do boston bombing marathon type bombings in order to undermine the united states, does he have the charisma, shall we say, the authority to go out and convince people you know, individuals to just go ahead and do this? >> i think he's been more effective and than i and others that the he would be. a number of al qaeda affiliates pledge add legion jans to him after bin laden died. >> what do you think the u.s. should be doing about this specific latest threat coming the day after the 12th anniversary of 9/11? >> really nothing much can be done. he's released about 30 tapes in the last three years. with very similar kinds of messaging. you know, it's a sign of their weakness they're trying t
the american economy is very large. even that attack, the american economy was 4%. >> the idea to bleed us economically, it's very naive about the size of the american economy. we're spending historically, even though we spend a lot on military, 4.58% of gdp. >> when he sends out an internet video, a message like this saying go ahead, do boston bombing marathon type bombings in order to undermine the united states, does he have the charisma, shall we say, the authority to go out and...
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the economy would be doing better if it weren't for washington. holding us back. >> they're not going to do anything. >> they're not going to do anything. look, you know, you're right. you're right. let me end on a happy note. stocks up 810 points. >> i'll take it! christine romans, thanks so much. >>> up next in "newsroom" he is the highest paid player in baseball and alex rodriguez is also the most controversial. so, what awaits a-rod and his possible return on monday? should baseball fans welcome him with open arms? clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." >>> with baseball season half hour alax rodriguez cou
the economy would be doing better if it weren't for washington. holding us back. >> they're not going to do anything. >> they're not going to do anything. look, you know, you're right. you're right. let me end on a happy note. stocks up 810 points. >> i'll take it! christine romans, thanks so much. >>> up next in "newsroom" he is the highest paid player in baseball and alex rodriguez is also the most controversial. so, what awaits a-rod and his possible...
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economy as the rest of the world. more than 2,000 government and business leaders meeting at the world economic forum. want to see what they are predicting for our financial future. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> 48 world leaders, 2,000 executives are gathered at the beautiful ski esort in switzerland to deal with issues just like spain's. it is a brain storming session. this year the leaders are more pe pessimistic about the economy. they say huge gaps in wealth, biggest risks to the world economy right now. the slashing of public sector jobs. the cutbacks have left 36 million people out of work. they want to talk about the american economy. richard, i know there is
economy as the rest of the world. more than 2,000 government and business leaders meeting at the world economic forum. want to see what they are predicting for our financial future. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!!...
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now, the variable, of course, is the economy. if the economy, if we get 3% gdp and if health care starts going gang busters and he gets an iranian nuclear deal, of course, he can get a bump up. but he's never going to be in the stratosphere again. >> a good deal for him. >> yeah. >> gloria, thank you very much. nice to see you again. >>> coming up next, the backlash over the cnn film "blackfish." is growing. another group, another band, cancelling their concert scheduled at seaworld. we'll tell you which one. >> also ahead, a 6-year-old boy accused of sexual harassment after kissing a first grader class mate on the hand. i know. what is going on here? we'll talk about that story after this quick break. stay with me. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. i'm bethand i'm michel
now, the variable, of course, is the economy. if the economy, if we get 3% gdp and if health care starts going gang busters and he gets an iranian nuclear deal, of course, he can get a bump up. but he's never going to be in the stratosphere again. >> a good deal for him. >> yeah. >> gloria, thank you very much. nice to see you again. >>> coming up next, the backlash over the cnn film "blackfish." is growing. another group, another band, cancelling their...
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it's harm to our economy. and it's been harmful to our democracy. and it's brought us to the point where a simple majority vote no longer seems to be sufficient for anything. even routine business through what is supposed to be the world's greatest deliberative body. i realize that neither party has been blameless for these tactics. they have developed over years and it seems as if they have continually escalated. but today's pattern of obstruction, it just isn't normal. it's not what our founders envisioned. a deliberate and determined effort to obstruct everything, no matter what the merits, just to refight the results of an election, is not normal. and for the sake of future generations, we can't let it become normal. so i support the step, a majority of senators today took to change the way that washington is doing business. more specifically, the way the senate does business. what a majority of senators determined by senate rule is that they would restore the long-standing tradition of considering judicious and public service nominations on a m
it's harm to our economy. and it's been harmful to our democracy. and it's brought us to the point where a simple majority vote no longer seems to be sufficient for anything. even routine business through what is supposed to be the world's greatest deliberative body. i realize that neither party has been blameless for these tactics. they have developed over years and it seems as if they have continually escalated. but today's pattern of obstruction, it just isn't normal. it's not what our...
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economy. president obama talked about the economic damage and the ripple effect. >> we know that families have gone without pay chicks or services they depend on. we note that potential home buyers have gotten fewer mortgages and small business loans have been put on hold. we know that consumers have cut back on spending. and than half of all ceos say that the shutdown and the threat of shutdown set back their plans to hire over the next six months. >> austan goolsbee is a former chief economist for the president of the united states. he's joining us right now, formerly worked at the white house. he's an economics professor at the university of chicago right now. thanks for coming in. >> great to see you again, wolf. >> that $24 billion estimate that s&p put out how much it already cost the u.s. economy in 16 days, that's only part of the downside. the other part of the downside is they are lowering their estimate of fourth quarter growth. they thought it was going to be closer to 3%. now it w
economy. president obama talked about the economic damage and the ripple effect. >> we know that families have gone without pay chicks or services they depend on. we note that potential home buyers have gotten fewer mortgages and small business loans have been put on hold. we know that consumers have cut back on spending. and than half of all ceos say that the shutdown and the threat of shutdown set back their plans to hire over the next six months. >> austan goolsbee is a former...